foldstool
Collocations
5ADJ.
large, small
VERB + FOLDSTOOL
forward
FOLDSTOOL + NOUN
zo
PREP.
with
ADV.
always
Definitions
noun
A folding stool or collapsible seat.
Handibasket with foldstool
I dropped a small wicker foldstool that I always carried as part of my camp-kit on the side of the road to mark the spot and told the driver to back down the road, guiding him with my torch – till we found a convenient place to turn the vehicle around.
Alternative form of faldstool.
From the vast multitude who crowded the venerable aisles of St. Giles church, there rose a deafening shout of rage; and Jenny Geddes, the keeper of a greenstall, at the Tronbeam — one whose name has been embalmed, like another St. Helen, in the annals of Presbytery — hurled her foldstool at the Dean's head, exclaiming — “False thief! darest thou say the mass at my lug?"
He kicked a leather foldstool out of his way and threw himself down in his barrel chair, breathing hard.
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3Handibasket with foldstool
WiktionaryI dropped a small wicker foldstool that I always carried as part of my camp-kit on the side of the road to mark the spot and told the driver to back down the road, guiding him with my torch – till we
WiktionaryYulia had pushed forward a large foldstool, and Zoë motioned to her and her companion to sit down in a corner.
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